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    Quantum Hall ferromagnetic phases in the Landau level N=0 of a graphene bilayer

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    In a Bernal-stacked graphene bilayer, an electronic state in Landau level N=0% N=0 is described by its guiding-center index XX (in the Landau gauge) and by its valley, spin, and orbital indices ξ=±K,σ=±1,\xi =\pm K,\sigma =\pm 1, and n=0,1.% n=0,1. When Coulomb interaction is taken into account, the chiral two-dimensional electron gas (C2DEG) in this system can support a variety of quantum Hall ferromagnetic (QHF)\ ground states where the spins and/or valley pseudospins and/or orbital pseudospins collectively align in space. In this work, we give a comprehensive account of the phase diagram of the C2DEG at integer filling factors ν[3,3]\nu \in [-3,3] in Landau level N=0 when an electrical potential difference ΔB\Delta_{B} between the two layers is varied. We consider states with or without layer, spin, or orbital coherence. For each phase, we discuss the behavior of the transport gap as a function of ΔB,\Delta_{B}, the spectrum of collective excitations and the optical absorption due to orbital pseudospin-wave modes. We also study the effect of an external in-plane electric field on a coherent state that has both valley and spin coherence and show that it is possible, in such a state, to control the spin polarization by varying the strength of the external in-plane electric field.Comment: 21 pages, 13 eps figure

    Price-setting behavior in the presence of social interactions

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    We argue in this paper that a more active market for corporate control may weaken the takeover threat. We show that an increase in the number of potential raiders tends to decrease the probability of a takeover. This in turn weakens managerial incentives. The lower managerial effort level that results in equilibrium negatively affects the ex ante value of the firm.

    Crossed conductance in FSF double junctions: role of out-of-equilibrium populations

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    We discuss a model of Ferromagnet / Superconductor / Ferromagnet (FSF) double junction in which the quasiparticles are not in equilibrium with the condensate in a region of the superconductor containing the two FS contacts. The role of geometry is discussed, as well as the role of a small residual density of states within the superconducting gap, that allows a sequential tunneling crossed current. With elastic quasiparticle transport and the geometry with lateral contacts, the crossed conductances in the sequential tunneling channel are almost equal in the normal and superconducting phases, if the distance between the FS interfaces is sufficiently small. The sequential tunneling and spatially separated processes (the so-called crossed Andreev reflection and elastic cotunneling processes) lead to different signs of the crossed current in the antiparallel alignment for tunnel interfaces.Comment: 8 pages, 4 figure

    Entanglement in quantum catastrophes

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    We classify entanglement singularities for various two-mode bosonic systems in terms of catastrophe theory. Employing an abstract phase-space representation, we obtain exact results in limiting cases for the entropy in cusp, butterfly, and two-dimensional catastrophes. We furthermore use numerical results to extract the scaling of the entropy with the non-linearity parameter, and discuss the role of mixing entropies in more complex systems.Comment: 7 pages, 3 figure

    Connected innovation: an international comparative study that identifies mixed modes of innovation

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    This paper offers a new angle on innovation modalities by adopting a recently emerging approach towards identifying innovation typologies via exploratory data analysis techniques with the aim to tease out some underlying latent variables that represent coherent innovation strategies for groups of firms. Mixed modes of innovation include aspects of both user and open innovation, and are employed to inform on such concepts. The modes of innovation are developed by exploring micro-level innovation survey data across 18 countries. The contributions of the paper lie in (a) the identification of five core innovation modes that are found in almost all countries; and (b) examining – via regression analysis – the role of different modes in firm performance

    Price-setting behavior in the presence of social interactions

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    We argue in this paper that a more active market for corporate control may weaken the takeover threat. We show that an increase in the number of potential raiders tends to decrease the probability of a takeover. This in turn weakens managerial incentives. The lower managerial effort level that results in equilibrium negatively affects the ex ante value of the firm.

    Picosecond excitation of jet-cooled hydrogen-bonded systems: Dispersed fluorescence and time-resolved studies of methyl salicylatea

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    Long progressions involving frequency intervals of 180 cm^(−1) are observed in the fluoresence of MS for 3327.5 Å excitation. (AIP
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